Michael, or Mr Brosowski, has played 918 games of soccer, served 213, 425 meals and sadly has needed to rescue 101 trafficked children.

Michael now spends his days in Vietnam where he has set up a charity called the Blue Dragon Children's Foundation.

The foundation proudly works toward their tagline 'Fighting poverty, one family at a time'.

To date, Blue Dragon has:

- Sent close to 2,000 children back to school

- Provided accommodation to 109 children- Served 213,425 meals- Built or repaired 42 home for families- Distributed 17,923 litres of milk- Handed out 23,454 kilos of rice- Reunited 84 runaway children with their families- Taken 733 kids to a doctor- Put 5 teens through drug rehab- Rescued 101 trafficked children and placed 62 teens in jobs.

Michael arrived in Perth this week and dropped by 720 to share with Eion Cameron the fine work the foundation achieves.

He says street kids are as diverse as children he has come across in Australia.

"We have kids who want to go to university, we've got kids who can't read and write, we've got kids who are in gangs, there's every situation that you can imagine. The kids on the streets are pretty vulnerable, so some do end up in gangs, some do end up on heroin, some end up in prostitution. There are also those who are fighting for a better life for themselves, so we see the whole range and generally they're lovely kids."

Michael says the name blue dragon came from a fusion of Vietnam and Australia.

The dragon symbolises Vietnam and is considered very lucky there. The blue is for Australia and its big blue skies.